Serbia and Montenegro

The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2006), also known as Serbia and Montenegro, was a state union of the former Yugoslavian states of Serbia and Montenegro located in the Balkans. It lasted only fourteen years before the two countries split up.

History
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, also known as Serbia and Montenegro, was founded in 1992 immediately after the fall of Yugoslavia. It was one of the five states to secede, the others being Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 1 January 1992, Serbia and Montenegro began the Yugoslavian Restoration of Order to the Bosnian, a military campaign to re-annex Bosnia.

Culture
Yugoslavia consisted of 10,832,545 people as of 2006, with 102,350 km (39,618 m) of territory. The country was a federal republic/state union, meaning that not only was it a republic with a democratic government, but also a union of two semi-independent states that were governed locally. Serbia and Montenegro's name hints towards the fact that it was a mere union of states and not as united as the original Yugoslavia.